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Applying XML signatures to the definition of an XML schema for digital ballots

open access: goldAnais do II Workshop em Segurança de Sistemas Computacionais (WSeg 2002), 2002
This article presents the definition of an XML schema of digital ballots for official elections using XML signature, thus defining the syntax of the digital ballot and providing the services of identification, integrity and non-repudiation of the ballot.
Augusto Jun Devegili   +1 more
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Tree Signatures and Unordered XML Pattern Matching

open access: green, 2004
We propose an efficient approach for finding relevant XML data twigs defined by unordered query tree specifications. We use the tree signatures as the index structure and find qualifying patterns through integration of structurally consistent query path qualifications.
MANDREOLI, Federica   +2 more
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XML Signatures in an Enterprise Service Bus Environment [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2005
The goal of service oriented architectures (SOA) is to allow a message based and loosely coupled interaction between different web services. This approach allows the orchestration of web services in distributed, heterogeneous applications where the different services can be implemented in different programming languages, run on different machines and ...
Eckehard Hermann, Dieter Kessler
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XML-Signature Syntax and Processing [PDF]

open access: yesRequest for Comments, 2001
D. Eastlake, Joseph M. Reagle, D. Solo
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Sanitizable Signatures in XML Signature - Performance, Mixing Properties, and Revisiting the Property of Transparency [PDF]

open access: bronzeInternational Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, 2011
H. C. Pöhls, Kai Samelin, J. Posegga
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Content extraction signatures using XML digital signatures and custom transforms on-demand

open access: greenProceedings of the twelfth international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '03, 2003
Content Extraction Signatures (CES) enable selective disclosure of verifiable content, provide privacy for blinded content, and enable the signer to specify the content the document owner is allowed to extract or blind. Combined, these properties give what we call CES functionality.
Laurence Bull   +2 more
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XML digital signature application in workflow system [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Computer Applications, 2011
De-sheng FU, Qiang WANG
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